Germany's Merz will propose conservative Bilger as new transport minister

July 26, 2026 2:12 PM EDT

FILE PHOTO: Steffen Bilger of Germany's Christian Democratic Union party arrives at a meeting of the party's executive committee in Berlin, Germany, July 20, 2026. REUTERS/Christian Mang/File photo

July 26 (Reuters) - ‌German ​Chancellor ​Friedrich Merz will propose that ‌conservative parliamentary director Steffen ⁠Bilger replace Patrick Schnieder ‌as transport minister ‌as part of an ongoing cabinet ​reshuffle, a government spokesperson said in ⁠a statement on Sunday.

Two people ​familiar with the matter said on Friday Merz ​was set ‌to replace fellow conservative Schnieder ⁠as he seeks to inject momentum into ⁠his unpopular coalition government. Schnieder ​said on Sunday he would ask Merz to ‌sack him as the current "undignified situation" ‌was making work ⁠impossible.

(Reporting ‌by Kerstin ​Doerr and Christian KraemerEditing by Francois ‌Murphy)



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